The dissociation of hydrogen into atoms.[Part II.] calculation of the degree of dissociation and the heat of formation.
I Langmuir - Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1915 - ACS Publications
I Langmuir
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1915•ACS PublicationsThe experimental results themselves, however, furnish us with data by which we can
estimate the effect of convection currents. At temperatures below that at which perceptible
dissociation of hy-drogen occurs, we have seen that the heat losses from the filament are
given fairly accurately by the equation (see Table III, Part I).
estimate the effect of convection currents. At temperatures below that at which perceptible
dissociation of hy-drogen occurs, we have seen that the heat losses from the filament are
given fairly accurately by the equation (see Table III, Part I).
The experimental results themselves, however, furnish us with data by which we can estimate the effect of convection currents. At temperatures below that at which perceptible dissociation of hy-drogen occurs, we have seen that the heat losses from the filament are given fairly accurately by the equation (see Table III, Part I).